Wednesday, February 9, 2011

4 Exciting Happenings in February at First United Methodist Church

1165 Fay Blvd, Port St. John, Office: 321.631.0183

The Hope of the Kingdom in a Broken World Seminar will be presented by Don Stephens on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 7pm. This one-hour session has been given in churches, conferences, universities, and mission bases throughout the United States, Europe and the Middle East. Through stories, visuals, music, and film clips, the seminar is designed to awaken believers and non-believers alike to the beauty and hope of the Kingdom of God. The seminar is free and open to all. Interested!?! Call 631-0183 for more info.

Every year the Boy Scouts of America celebrates the anniversary of the founding of the program by Lord Baden Powell. Come and participate in the celebration of this tradition with our church on Sunday, February 13, 2011 at both services: 8:30 am Contemporary and 10:55 am Traditional. This opportunity for the Scouts is a way to help make people in faith communities aware of scouting and gives the Scouts a chance to give back to their churches and contribute in a religious service.

An unforgettable cultural music and missions event, you won’t want to miss, will take place on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 7 pm. A New Song – International is a group of 10 young adults from Chile and Romania who share about their country and culture and perform a wide variety of musical styles. All are welcome to enjoy the music and hear the tremendous way God has been working in their county and their challenges of being a witness for the Lord.

Come watch and enjoy the church’s initial Black Awareness program, in honor of Black History Month, on Sunday, February 20, 2011 at both services: 8:30 am Contemporary and 10:55 am Traditional. The 6th-11th grade Sunday School Class will participate in a short program that will introduce soloist Gerald Simmons who will sing a-cappella and The Hooks Crew who will perform an ‘interpretative music’ experience. This event will enhance the knowledge of the important roles African-Americans have played in the development of America and the Methodist Church.

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